
Originally Posted by
Dark Lord Al
Im afraid you are very wrong my friend , no cheese should be refrigerated it completely kills the flavour .But yes u do need to eat most rind cheeses when they are matured.
I like most cheeses , a current favorite of mine is a mature Lancashire Blue , produced at a small farm near my home.
The problem is camemberts are refrigerated when you buy them and if you leave them out straight away after a few days when they're ready to eat the inside of the cheese hasn't all turned runny, there's still a big lump of solid stuff. So you need to let it gradually rot in the fridge till its expiry date then speed the process up at room temperature for a few days after that. Even better would be to find a supplier of camemberts made with unpasteurised milk but they don't export them outside France.
The inside of the cheese should look like this when you break the rind :
If you don't let it mature and start it well before expiry date it looks like this when you open it :
and it doesn't have the wonderful smell you get when it's ripe.

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